Yes and Peter Frampton Announce Summer Tour
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Two of the most influential and ground-breaking artists of the 1970s — Yes and Peter Frampton — are reuniting for a twenty-five city national co-headline summer tour that kicks off in early June and runs through the middle of July. The two performed stadium shows together in 1976, including a show to more than 100,000 at JFK Stadium in Philadelphia. For ticket information please visit: yesworld.com or frampton.com.
The concerts will feature more than three hours of music from the Grammy Award winners, performances which are sure to include Yes classics such as “I’ve Seen All Good People,” “Starship Trooper,” as well as Frampton hits “Show Me The Way,” “Baby, I Love Your Way” and “Do You Feel Like We Do.”
One of history’s greatest, legendary, progressive rock bands, Yes will feature a lineup of guitarist Steve Howe, bassist Chris Squire, and drummer Alan White, as well as Oliver Wakeman (son of Rick Wakeman) on keyboards and lead singer Benoit David. Songs that have left an indelible mark on rock ‘n’ roll history and a concert spectacular that has become synonymous with Yes, make this tour one that should not be missed.
Frampton, who recently won a Grammy Award for his instrumental album Fingerprints, will be performing material from his forthcoming release Thank You Mr Churchill (April 27, A&M/New Door/UMe) — as well as favorites spanning his catalog. Frampton’s band will include Rob Arthur (keyboards, guitar and backing vocals) and John Regan (bass), as well as Adam Lester (guitar) and Dan Wojciechowski (drums).
YES/PETER FRAMPTON TOUR DATES (MORE TO BE ADDED):
June 16 Mohegan Sun, Uncasville, CT
June 18 Bethel Woods Center for the Arts, Bethel, NY
June 19 Tower Theater, Upper Darby, PA
June 20 Meadows Racetrack and Casino, Meadow Lands, PA
June 23 Wolf Trap Foundation for Performing Arts, Vienna, VA
July 4 Lake Forest Venue, Blue Ash, OH
July 7 Sandia Casino, Albuquerque, NM
July 9 Greek Theatre, Los Angeles, CA
July 10 Harrah’s Rincon-Open Sky Theater, Valley Center, CA
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mishelrobertson
October 14, 2011 at 5:43am
I haven't seen Frampton (come alive) in a few years, so if this tour ends up coming somewhere near Cleveland (perhaps closer than Blue Ash), I would love to see it. The last time that I saw Frampton was probably about 10 years ago, touring with Journey and John Waite. I really enjoyed his 2004 solo release Now.
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jimmy92
May 01, 2011 at 1:59pm
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philliplans
April 04, 2011 at 8:05am
what 1970's rock band was Peter Frampton a member of before he went solo, and had his monster albums? cheap roof racks for vans
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spsdel01
July 20, 2010 at 4:30am
This is something very interesting. The tour seems to be very enjoyable. I will carry my whole family with me if given a chance. My nanny is suffering from pneumonia symptoms & when she will all right then I will take her also with us. Nice family trip.
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reynold
March 22, 2010 at 6:34am
Sounds cool! This is a summer concert tour that we should all watch for. Summer time is about to come, do you have plan for your summer adventure, visiting time saving cities is also a good option. Make the most of your summer adventure in these cities. Seriously – try to find parking by the Seattle Pier – good luck, because that takes most people an hour. (It's worth it if you're going to Piroshky's.) San Francisco was also on the list, and not surprisingly, LA and New York were not. What exactly determines the criteria for what are time saving cities? Is it accessibility of goods and services like groceries, hardware stores, payday loans, banking or entertainment, or is it freeway designs? Public transportation, perhaps?














